HARDWARE CONTENTS (shown actual size)
HARDWARE CONTENTS (shown actual size)
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PREPARATION
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Before beginning assembly of product, make sure all parts are present.
Before beginning assembly of product, make sure all parts are present. Compare parts with packa
contents list and hardware contents. If any part is missing or damaged, do not attempt to assembl
Compare parts with package contents list and hardware contents. If any part is
the product.
missing or damaged, do not attempt to assemble the product.
Estimated Installation Time: 10 minutes
Estimated Installation Time: 8 minutes
Helpful Tools (not included): Drill with 5/16 bit (wood, metal, or masonry depending on what type o
surface you will be drilling pin holes into); Pen/Pencil
Helpful Tools (not included): Drill with 5/16 bit (wood, metal, or masonry
Clevis Pin
depending on what type of surface you will be drilling pin holes into); Pen/
Clevis Pin
Pencil.
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SAFETY INFORMATION
SAFETY INFORMATION
Please read and understand this entire manual before attempting to assemble, operate or install
Please read and understand this entire manual before attempting to assemble, operate
the product.
or install the product.
Please read and understand this entire manual before attempting to assemble, operate or install
the product.
WARNING
• Ramps are designed for wheelchairs and electric scooters.
WARNING
• Ramps are rated for a 600 pound capacity; rating is based on double axle, evenly distributed
• Ramps are designed for wheelchairs and electric scooters.
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Ramps are designed for wheelchairs and electric scooters.
loads.
• Ramps are rated for a 600 pound capacity; rating is based on double axle, evenly distributed
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Ramps are rated for a 600 pound capacity; rating is based on double axle, evenly
• Although ramp is equipped with anti-slip traction tape, caution is required as some factors can
loads.
distributed loads.
reduce slip-resistant capabilities. Such factors include, but are not limited to, degree of wear on
• Although ramp is equipped with anti-slip traction tape, caution is required as some factors can
•
Although ramp is equipped with anti-slip traction tape, caution is required as
the shoe and flooring material; presence of foreign material such as water, oil and dirt; length o
reduce slip-resistant capabilities. Such factors include, but are not limited to, degree of wear on
some factors can reduce slip-resistant capabilities. Such factors include, but are
human stride. Caution should also be taken regarding type of floor finish and possible human
the shoe and flooring material; presence of foreign material such as water, oil and dirt; length o
not limited to, degree of wear on the shoe and flooring material; presence of
error due to physical and mental conditions. Anti-slip properties apply to laboratory conditions
human stride. Caution should also be taken regarding type of floor finish and possible human
require users to use caution under field conditions as outlined here.
foreign material such as water, oil and dirt; length of human stride. Caution should
error due to physical and mental conditions. Anti-slip properties apply to laboratory conditions
• For your safety, a caregiver or aid should be present at all times when using any ramp.
also be taken regarding type of floor finish and possible human error due to
require users to use caution under field conditions as outlined here.
• Proper setup is essential for safe loading and unloading.
physical and mental conditions. Anti-slip properties apply to laboratory conditions
• For your safety, a caregiver or aid should be present at all times when using any ramp.
• Make sure that the hook (top end) is pressed firmly against the step or platform before using.
• Proper setup is essential for safe loading and unloading.
and require users to use caution under field conditions as outlined here.
• When possible, use the clevis pins provided to lock ramp in place.
• Make sure that the hook (top end) is pressed firmly against the step or platform before using.
•
For your safety, a caregiver or aid should be present at all times when using any
• Safe lifting practices should be used when lifting product.
• When possible, use the clevis pins provided to lock ramp in place.
ramp.
• The Americans with Disabilities Act recommends a 1:12 slope; for 6-foot ramp a maximum hei
• Safe lifting practices should be used when lifting product.
•
Proper setup is essential for safe loading and unloading.
of step/platform not to exceed 6 inches.
• The Americans with Disabilities Act recommends a 1:12 slope; for 6-foot ramp a maximum hei
•
Make sure that the hook (top end) is pressed firmly against the step or platform
• Failure to follow all warnings/instructions may result in ramp slipping off step while occupied.
of step/platform not to exceed 6 inches.
before using.
• Failure to follow all warnings/instructions may result in ramp slipping off step while occupied.
•
When possible, use the clevis pins provided to lock ramp in place.
CAUTION
•
Safe lifting practices should be used when lifting product.
• When carrying ramp sections, always use handles and make sure hook-and-loop straps are
CAUTION
•
The Americans with Disabilities Act recommends a 1:12 slope; for 3-foot ramp a
secure.
• When carrying ramp sections, always use handles and make sure hook-and-loop straps are
maximum height of step/platform not to exceed 3 inches.
secure.
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Failure to follow all warnings/instructions may result in ramp slipping off step
while occupied.
CAUTION
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When carrying ramp, always use handles when available.
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